Causeway Coastal Route: Where Does it Start and Finish?

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From adorable towns and villages to larger-than-life landscapes that look like they’ve been built by giants, the Causeway Coastal Route is a truly stunning stretch of Northern Ireland. The iconic route takes in around 195 miles of jaw-dropping scenery, ranging from white-sand beaches and rugged basalt cliffs to rolling hills and fairy tale forests.

Without a doubt, a car is the best way to experience everything the Causeway Coast has to offer. Planning a Causeway Coast road trip? Don’t miss our complete guide to the world-famous route. We cover everything you need to know about planning a road trip in Northern Ireland, including “where does the Causeway Coastal Route start and finish?”.

Where to start the Causeway Coastal Route

So, where does the Causeway Coastal Route start and finish? If you plan to travel the entire Causeway Coastal Route from end-to-end, you’ll start in Belfast and end your journey at Derry. The horseshoe-shaped route hugs the coast and takes you through a series of towns and villages, including Castlerock, Portrush, Ballycastle, Cushendall and Carrickfergus.

How many days is the Causeway Coastal Route?

On average, driving the Causeway Coastal Route from start to finish takes around three to five days. This should allow you plenty of time to visit famous sights and attractions, as well as discover some hidden gems. Of course, if you’re short on time, you can always tackle bite-sized sections of the Causeway Coastal Route. There are loads of access points, which makes it easy to customise your itinerary.

Highlights on the Causeway Coastal Route

With so many sights, attractions and experiences to discover on the Causeway Coastal Route, it can be hard to lock in your itinerary. To help you out, we’ve highlighted some of the most popular stops to include on a Causeway Coast road trip, as well as some secret spots. 

Giant’s Causeway

The towering, hexagon-shaped stone pillars of Giant’s Causeway look like building blocks for giants. Gazing out at the otherworldly landscape, it’s easy to see why it was crowned a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn more about the natural phenomenon at the engaging Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre. From here you can walk down to the shoreline or take a minibus.

Glens of Antrim

From ancient castles to tumbling waterfalls, the Glens of Antrim boast some of the loveliest scenery on the Causeway Coastal Route. The nine glens stretch across the windswept Antrim Plateau and down to the North Atlantic Ocean. Each has its own unique character and it’s worth visiting at least two or three, if not all!

Glenarm is the most southerly and crowned by a magnificent castle. The tiny village of Carnlough is a gateway to Glencloy, where you’ll find some beautiful waterfalls. Glenariff is known as the ‘Queen of the Glens’ and will dazzle you with dramatic glacier-carved landscapes. The charming village of Waterfoot is an excellent base to explore Glenariff.

The Dark Hedges

It’s not every day you get to step into a Game of Thrones set. Framed by 150 enormous beech trees, it’s easy to see why HBO location scouts chose the Dark Hedges to bring George R. R. Martin’s novel to life. Over the course of two centuries, the trees have tangled together and created a natural tunnel that’s both beautiful and a little spooky.

Looking for more Game of Thrones filming locations on the Causeway Coastal Route? Pencil in a stop in Cushendun, a small village just up the coast from Cushendall. The sandy beach is lovely but it’s Cushendun Caves that steal the spotlight. Formed over hundreds of millions of years, they offer a glimpse of just how ancient Causeway Coastal Route landscapes are.

Tantalise your tastebuds in Ballycastle

From quaint seaside town to foodie stronghold, Ballycastle has emerged as one of the top foodie destinations in Northern Ireland. The pocket-sized town produces some of the best artisan produce in the country. Think farmhouse cheeses, melt-in-your mouth lamb, ocean-fresh seafood and creative craft beer. Stock up on treats at the much-loved local bakery and don’t leave without ordering a serve of fish and chips from the local chippie.

Tour The Old Bushmills Distillery

Founded in the 1600s, The Old Bushmills Distillery has been bottling premium whiskey for more than 400 years. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be overwhelmed by the sweet and malty aromas. Wind up your tour with a guided tasting and don’t forget to assign a designated driver!

Get off the beaten track on the Causeway Coastal Route

Remember, finding your own hidden gems on a Causeway Coast road trip is all part of the fun. Don’t be scared to explore side roads, try out hole-in-the-wall pubs that aren’t in the guidebook and venture off the beaten track if you feel like it. You never know what you might find! Chatting to locals is a great way to find out more about where to go, what’s open and, most importantly, where to find the best beef and Guinness pies!

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Travelling in Dorset: what is the best route for the Jurassic Coast?

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The Jurassic Coast reaches for 95 miles along the coastlines of Dorset and Devon, and is a haven for fans of fossils, hiking and cycling, as well as beach-goers and road trippers alike.

Knowing where to travel for a UK holiday can be tough. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011, the Jurassic Coast combines the very best of stunning scenery and charming coastal towns with the chance to enjoy long hikes or bikes, the possibility of finding a fossilised treasure, and the opportunity to visit key British cultural sites.

No matter your interests, the Jurassic Coast has something to please everyone. Still need convincing? Read on to find out more.

What is the best route for the Jurassic Coast?

If road tripping is your thing, you’re in luck. You’ll get to see some of the best scenery that this UNESCO World Heritage site has to offer by journeying along the B3157.

The Jurassic Coast Road Drive will have you travelling 18 miles of glorious coastline. Wind your way from Weymouth to Bridport (or vice versa) by bus, car or bike, and take in some seriously stunning scenery as you go along.

You’ll catch highlights including the picturesque village of Abbotsbury, the striking Chesil Beach, and the popular seaside town of Lyme Regis.

With plenty of twists and turns, the B3157 is an enjoyable drive that offers you the very best chance to enjoy the highlights of the Jurassic Coast, no matter your interests.

What to do along the Jurassic Coast?

Punctuate your road trip along this gloriously grand coastline with a little outdoor activity, some fossil hunting, and a visit or two to key cultural sites.

Get outdoors

Fans of hiking and biking can get their fill by taking on the Jurassic Coast section of the South West Coastal Path. As the longest of England’s National Trails, the South West Coastal Path stretches for 630 miles along the south coast. The Jurassic Coast section will allow you to hike or bike your way past stunning scenery and unique geological features.

Take in the red cliffs at Sidmouth, Chesil Beach’s long stretch of shingle, and the iconic Durdle Door along the 115 miles that constitute the Jurassic Coast path.

Go fossil hunting

The beaches between Charmouth and Lyme Regis are ideal spots for beginners to try their luck at fossil hunting. You can always join a guided fossil walk run by the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre and Lyme Regis Museum.

Ignite a passion for geology and learn about the millennia-long making of the Jurassic Coast as you seek out a treasure.

Visit a giant

Only thirty miles from the Jurassic Coast, the charming village of Cerne Abbas hosts the eponymous Cerne Giant. At 55 metres high, this ancient hillside carving overlooks the village below, and continues to spark enduring speculation as to its meaning and origins.

Stroll a seaside town

From Lyme Regis and Swanage through to Weymouth and Bridport, there’s no shortage of British seaside towns to visit along the Jurassic Coast.

Eat your fill of fish and chips, stroll the streets, swim in the sea, and build sandcastles galore as you take in the quintessential atmosphere of British Jurassic Coastal towns.

Take in Jurassic Coast landmarks

Forged over millions of years of wind, tide and time, the Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site for a reason.

Head to the highest point of England’s south coast by visiting Golden Cap and climbing the full 191 metres to the top. Alternatively, plan a trip to the world-famous Durdle Door before travelling to nearby Lulworth Cove for a swim.

You can also plot an excursion to the Jurassic Coast’s eastern end and take in the white chalk magnificence of Old Harry Rocks, reachable from either Studland or Swanage.

Take in bays galore by visiting Kimmeridge Bay, Ladram Bay and Worbarrow Bay and admire the local geology, look out for local wildlife, or go rockpooling.

Explore Corfe Castle

With panoramic views of the surrounding Isle of Purbeck countryside, Corfe Castle has a 1000-year-old history that will ignite the imaginations of old and young alike.

There are family-friendly events running year-round, plenty of opportunities to wander the ruins and trails in the local area, and the chance to wildlife-spot.

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What are the new Vehicle Excise Duty rates?

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A rise to Vehicle Excise Duty rates – more commonly known as car tax – looks set to sting drivers with major price increases. Drivers of different vehicles will face different Vehicle Excise Duty rates.

In the Spring Budget, UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a rise in Vehicle Excise Duty rates in accordance with the Retail Price Index (RPI). This impacts both old and new vehicles, but particularly hits owners of petrol, diesel and hybrid cars purchased for over £40,000 in the past five years (1 April 2017 – 31 March 2023). This band of drivers will see their VED rates rise from £355 to £390, on top of the standard rate, which itself has risen by £15.

Petrol or diesel vehicles registered between March 2001 and March 2017 will be classified by lettered Vehicle Excise Duty bands, which are based on the CO2 emissions of vehicles. Depending on where your car is classified within these bands, you can expect to see your Vehicle Excise Duty rates rise by anywhere from £5 to £65.

Vehicles registered before March 2001 will face similar VED rate rises (between £20 and £30), depending on whether the vehicle has an engine size of up to or over 1.55 litres.

Buyers of brand-new vehicles (after 1 April 2023) can expect a similar rise in Vehicle Excise Duty rates. Fully-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles that emit less than 50g/km CO2 are exempt, with other vehicles facing a rise of anywhere between £5 and £60, depending on the amount of CO2 the car emits.

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Atlantic Highway UK: The Ultimate Devon and Cornwall Road Trip

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Dreaming of sandy feet, salty air and scones piled high with strawberry jam and clotted cream? Pack your bags and hit the Atlantic Highway UK. This 70-mile stretch of the A39 winds along the Atlantic coast from Barnstaple to Fraddon. Along the way, it takes you past rolling hills, chocolate-box villages and, of course, some of the most beautiful parts of the British coastline.

The Atlantic Highway UK is regularly featured on countdowns of the best road trips in the world. It’s so impressive that Lonely Planet even has a dedicated writeup to the scenic drive.

Dreaming of a road trip on the Atlantic Highway UK? Get inspired with our complete guide to this wild and remote stretch of coastline. We have you covered with all the best towns and villages to visit, plus unmissable walks, attractions and food-focussed experiences.

Park Head and Poldark

Our first stop takes you to Park Head, a spectacular promontory featured in the hit BBC TV series, Poldark. Perched high on the cliffs, you’ll get sweeping views of the soaring sea stacks and iconic Bedruthan Steps. Work up an appetite on the Park Head Circular Walk, then take a moment to close your eyes and picture Ross galloping across the clifftops on Seamus, his beloved horse.

Michelin star dining in Padstow

Hungry? You’re in luck. Park Head is a stone’s throw from Padstow, a hidden gem for foodies. The charismatic fishing village is a bastion for chef-driven restaurants, including Michelin star venues.

Paul Ainsworth at No. 6 will blow you away with modern British cuisine made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It’s pricey, but for gastronomes, the experience is unforgettable.

Farm-fresh produce in St Kew

Looking for something a little more casual? Continue on to the tiny hamlet of St Kew, where you’ll find one of the best farm shops in Cornwall. Enjoy delicious soups, salads, coffee and pastries.

Cornish charm in Port Isaac

Next stop is Port Isaac, a charming coastal town made famous by the Doc Martin series. If you’re not familiar with the show, it’s a great one to stream on your Atlantic Highway UK road trip. Take your time strolling along the narrow lanes lined with whitewashed cottages.

Walk in the footsteps of King Arthur in Tintagel

The neighbouring town of Tintagel is another Cornish jewel. Like Port Isaac, it oozes historic charm. Most road trippers arrive to visit magnificent Tintagel Castle. Set high on rugged granite cliffs, the centuries-old castle is the birthplace of King Arthur. At least that’s how local legend goes. Explore the main castle before following the clifftop trail to the medieval chapel. There’s also a steep trail down to the beach, where you can peer into Merlin’s Cave.

Spot Cornish pixies in St Nectan’s Glen

While you’re in the area, be sure to stop by St Nectan’s Glen. Tucked away in a hidden valley, the glen feels like you’re stepping into a storybook. A crystalline waterfall cascades into a natural pool surrounded by moss-covered rocks and climbing ivy. If you’re hoping to spot a Cornish pixie, this is the place! Pack your swimming costume – though be warned, the water is chilly, even in the height of summer.

Get witchy in Boscastle

From Cornish pixies to King Arthur and Merlin, the Atlantic Highway UK is no stranger to myths and legends. If you can’t get enough of the region’s fascinating past, don’t miss the excellent Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle. As well as magic, this tiny town is home to a colourful community of artists.

Get your feet wet in Bude

A population of around 10,000 residents makes Bude one of the biggest towns on the Atlantic Highway UK. There are a handful of reasons to pencil Bude into your road trip. For starters, the 19th-century castle has been reimagined as a fantastic heritage centre. And yes, there’s a café where you can indulge in cream tea with a view! Don’t forget to spread your jam on first!

Take a dip in the oceanfront sea pool, and if you’re feeling energetic, sign up for surf lessons. If anything, it’s a great excuse to treat yourself to pastries from the local bakery. It’s housed in a former electric depot and sells some of the best croissants this side of the English Channel.

Family-friendly fun in Fraddon

Wind up your Atlantic Highway UK road trip in Fraddon. The town is packed with family-friendly attractions, including the adorable Lappa Valley Steam Railway.

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Keyless entry: 2023 Genesis GV60 introduces face recognition

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Genesis looks set to usher in a new era, with the 2023 GV60 model offering the world’s first face recognition technology for keyless entry, alongside other updates.

Owned by the Hyundai Group, Genesis has been operating in the UK since 2021. It’s consistently proven itself as one of the more innovative motor companies in the electric and hybrid vehicle market.

That status will only be cemented with the introduction of face recognition technology to the company’s GV60 model, the brand’s first dedicated electric SUV. Read on to find out more …

What can you expect from the 2023 Genesis GV60?

The 2023 Genesis GV60 will include face recognition technology as standard, alongside a host of industry-leading updates.

First launched in September 2021, Genesis’s ‘Face Connect’ technology will now be rolled out as standard across the GV60 in both the UK and Europe.

This new face recognition technology will allow customers to unlock, drive and lock their vehicle without the need for a key. Through use of a face recognition sensor and biometric data, the GV60 will recognise the driver’s face and allow them access to the car – even if the key isn’t present.

Drivers will need to set this process up through use of the Genesis Connected Services app. All information is securely stored via encrypted software in the vehicle – it’s never uploaded and stored remotely.

Drivers will simply need to walk up to the GV60 and look into a camera on the B-pillar. The GV60 will recognise authorised drivers’ faces, unlocking the vehicle via fingerprint sensor.

The technology effectively resembles that used in smartphones worldwide, and aims to make the driving process as seamless and stress-free as possible for drivers. Genesis also emphasises the convenience for users who enjoy outdoor activities like running and swimming, as car keys will no longer be necessary for vehicular access.

Other updates for the 2023 Genesis GV60 include a Digital Key, which unlocks the car via smartphone or a smart watch. Up to three additional drivers can have access to the vehicle via the Digital Key.

Other features include the Ergo Motion driver seat – which features a massage function as well as heated seats in both front and rear. This includes an electric, adjustable heated steering wheel. All-electric GV60s will also have a new Air Purification System, which detects the cabin’s air quality and adjusts according to dust concentration.

In the UK, the Genesis GV60 with face recognition technology will be available in Premium, Sport or Sport Plus versions. Customers can choose from a variety of colour and trim options as well as upgrade packages.

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Top 5 Places to Visit on a Road Trip to Wales

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From centuries-old castles to cosmopolitan cities, Wales is one of the top road trip destinations in the UK. Looking for inspiration? Don’t miss our countdown of the top 5 places to visit on a road trip to Wales. From castles and cocktails in Cardiff to beach hopping on the Gower Peninsula, we have amazing Wales road trips for every occasion.

Castles and cocktails in Cardiff

It’s hard to look past Cardiff when it comes to planning a road trip in Wales. The cosmopolitan capital is packed with attractions and experiences, ranging from fascinating museums and leafy public parks to world-class sporting venues. Brush up on local history at the National Museum, sip cocktails at trendy bars overlooking Mermaid Quay and shop at Victorian-era Cardiff Market. 

Attending an event at Principality Stadium? From rugby matches to music concerts, the streets of Cardiff can get traffic-choked during big events. Best to look for a hotel with onsite parking if possible.

Of course, no city break is complete without visiting Cardiff Castle. A medieval keep anchors the enormous stronghold, which is best explored on a guided tour. You’ll go behind the scenes of the famous castle and into rooms like the cavernous banquet hall and storybook-inspired nursery. 

Escape the crowds in Border Country

Dreaming of a road trip in Wales without the crowds? Set your sights on Border Country. This road trip route skirts the Welsh border and takes you to some of the country’s most underrated towns, villages and castles. Start in the friendly town of Chepstow and make your way through the Wye Valley. Pencil in a stop at the riverside ruins of Tintern Abbey, as well as medieval Skenfrith Castle. It’s one of three Norman strongholds in the area and was once besieged by legendary Welsh soldier, Owain Glyndŵr.

The delightful market town of Hay-on-Wye is a great lunch stop. It’s famous for its second-hand book shops and is a great place to pick up classics by Welsh authors like Roald Dahl, Dylan Thomas and Gillian Clarke. Next stop is Powis Castle, a magnificent redbrick stronghold set in beautiful Italianate gardens. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a spectacular World Heritage Site in the Vale of Llangollen, is another signature attraction for your Border County road trip.

Wrap up your road trip through Wales in Wrexham. Half-timbered houses and handsome Victorian viaducts aren’t the only draw in Wrexham. The town has special appeal for sports fans. Canadian celebrity Ryan Reynolds recently co-purchased Wrexham AFC, the Welsh professional football club based in the town. You can cheer them on at the famous Racecourse Ground stadium.

Beach hopping on the Gower Peninsula

The Gower Peninsula is a beach lover’s paradise. If you’re dreaming of sun, sand and salt water, it’s one of the top Wales road trip destinations. Load up your car with supplies and enjoy a sun-drenched day at the beach.

Wondering where to base yourself? The chocolate-box village of Mumbles welcomes you with beachfront houses painted in a rainbow of pastels. There’s no shortage of charming cafes and pubs in this lively coastal town. The 2.5-mile long beach is the highlight at Oxwich Bay. Sunbathe on the beach, make a splash with water sports or simply relax with a good book. Llangennith Beach feels a little more remote but is easy to access with a car. The dune-framed beach is perched on the western side of the Gower Peninsula and is popular with surfers.

Outdoor adventures on the Cambrian Way

Get ready for incredible mountain scenery on the Cambrian Way. Starting in mountain scenery and winding up in Conwy, this 185-mile road trip in Wales takes in some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes. Expect to see a thousand shades of green, ranging from rolling hills to ancient forests.

You’ll spend most of your journey on the A470, though there are plenty of chances to get off the beaten track. Pencil in a night in the lively market town of Rhayader, the self-proclaimed Outdoor Capital of Wales. Lace up your boots for a hiking adventure or rent a mountain bike and hit the trails in Snowdonia National Park. After dark, head to the Elan Valley, an International Dark Sky Park with out-of-this-world stargazing.

The scenery changes drastically when you arrive in Blaenau Ffestiniog, a UNESCO World Heritage town with a proud mining heritage. Take a tour of Llechwedd Mine before heading to the north coast.

Puffin-spotting on the Pembrokeshire Coast

Nowhere captures the wild and rugged natural beauty of Wales like the Pembrokeshire Coast. Pull into scenic lookouts to spot dolphins splashing in the surf and puffins perched on the rocks. Got your heart set on seeing the adorable seabirds? Book a tour to Skomer Island, home to an entire colony of puffins.

Of all the strongholds scattered along the Pembrokeshire Coast, Carew Castle is one of the most evocative. It overlooks the River Carew and will enchant you with soaring limestone walls and towers. If you’re planning a road trip to Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast is an unmissable destination.

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Tesla Announces Brand-New Electric Car Platform 

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In early March 2023, Tesla held its Investor Day event, where CEO Elon Musk and other Tesla managers provided updates around the company’s future developments.

During his speech, which detailed the company’s ‘Masterplan 3’, Musk hinted at the creation of a new electric car platform designed to improve efficiency across the company’s factories and vehicles. The implementation of this electric car platform promises changes that, as company execs advised, would allow for an estimated 40% reduction in factory footprint, create cost savings for the company of up to 50%, and ultimately reduce the risk of production line delays. Overall, estimates from Tesla suggest the new platform will cut down construction costs per vehicle by around $1000 – that’s equivalent to around £830.

A number of developments were also announced, including advances in electric motor technology through to new car construction processes.

An affordable, entry-level Tesla electric vehicle – which would sit beneath the company’s Tesla Model 3 and Model Y in both size and cost – has long been teased. This model would serve as Tesla’s competitor to popular models like Volkwagen’s ID3. However, investors hoping for the company to shed greater light on this car’s development were left frustrated – any such updates were promised to come ‘at a later date’.

Similar frustrations circulated around the lack of information regarding Tesla’s much-anticipated and long-delayed Cybertruck, which has been positioned as an electric pickup truck. Tesla also provided no clear update on the second-generation Tesla Roadster.

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North York Moors: Why it’s the Best Yorkshire Road Trip

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Staycation-ing is bigger than ever, with many Brits choosing to spend their holidays visiting the very best spots around the United Kingdom. The North of England boasts great locations for those who are keen on spending time in the great outdoors, as well as those with a passion for food and culture. From the Yorkshire Dales through to the Lake District, there’s any number of reasons to spend your hard-earned break in the UK’s best national parks.

Whilst a Yorkshire road trip is a popular way to enjoy a few days off, many people aren’t familiar with the North York Moors. However, if you’re a fan of long drives through stunning landscapes that are peppered with cultural points of interest and glorious beaches, then you’ll love nothing better than a road trip through the North York Moors.

Highlights of a North York Moors road trip

A Yorkshire road trip through the North York Moors will have you taking in quaint chocolate box villages, the splendour of York’s medieval buildings, undisturbed heather-filled moorland, and some of the very best coastline that the UK has to offer.

These are what we’d consider the ‘must-see’ spots of any North York Moors road trip.

York

Start your journey off by heading to York, a medieval city with a rich cultural heritage. Take a laidback stroll through The Shambles, an area of narrow, winding streets that was once a meat market and still remains amongst the best-preserved medieval shopping streets in Europe.

Don’t miss out on York Minster in all its splendour. Built in the 7th Century, the Minster houses some of the very best medieval stained glass in the country, and still has daily services and a choral Evensong that the public can attend. Don’t forget to visit Jorvik Viking Centre, the Yorkshire Castle Museum, and the York Dungeon for a greater sense of the city’s cultural history.

Goathland Station

Fans of the Harry Potter franchise will love a visit to Goathland railway station, which features as Hogsmeade Station in the first two films. It’s also a great stop for those who want to learn more about the UK’s steam industry, as you can board a steam train from the station.

Fans of walking can also enjoy hikes around the village and local area.

Whitby Abbey

Whitby Abbey inspired Bram Stoker to write Dracula – and a visit to this 13th-century Gothic building will confirm the haunting beauty of the place. Climb from the village to the Abbey via the 199 steps for a sweeping view over the village of Whitby itself, and listen to an audio tour for a sense of history.

Robin Hood’s Bay

No North York Moors road trip is complete without a visit to the picturesque Robin Hood’s Bay. An old fishing village, there’s a dog-friendly sandy beach full of rock pools – ideal for families looking to fill a few hours. The village itself has plenty of restaurants, pubs and cafes for refreshment, and you could visit the Robin Hood’s Bay Museum and Fylingdales Museum.

Robin Hood’s Bay is also a great location from which to explore the dramatic North York coastline – head along the coast by foot or bike for an energetic day out.

Staithes

Take a day trip from Whitby to visit the winding cobbled streets of Staithes, once one of the largest fishing ports in the North East. Hunt for fossils with your family on the beach, then wander along the coastline, or visit the Staithes Art Gallery.

Cleveland Way National Trail

Serious hikers who want to take in the very best of the coast and moorland of North Yorkshire can park up in Helmsley or Filey Brigg to walk the Cleveland Way National Trail. At 175km, the journey should take around nine days, and takes in the heathland of the North York Moors National Park, as well as villages including Robin Hood’s Bay, Whitby, and the popular resort town of Scarborough.

Alternatively, tackle a part of Cleveland Way from any of the towns or villages along its long course.

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Nissan Plans to Create More Electric Vehicles by 2030 

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In November of 2021, Nissan announced their ‘Ambition 2030’ scheme, which promised the introduction of 23 electrified models, including 15 fully electric vehicles by 2030.

Nissan was an industry leader when it came to introducing electric vehicles – the Nissan Leaf was first announced in 2011, and the company has continued its pursuit of pioneering electric vehicles as accessible for all. However, as the automobile industry increasingly made the switch, Nissan found itself on something of a back foot. Enter Ambition 2030, designed to return the company to the forefront of the field – and Nissan’s ambitions have only intensified.

What’s new for Nissan Ambition 2030?

Ambition 2030 started off with big goals, including the achievement of carbon neutrality by 2050, and increasing consumer access to electric vehicles and necessary infrastructure. Another goal was the introduction of 23 all-new electric models, of which 15 were fully EV, by the decade’s end.

However, these figures have since changed. Nissan is now promising a total of 27 all-new electric models, of which 19 are promised to be fully electric vehicles. This takes the percentage of total EV or hybrid models across both Nissan and Infiniti’s global suite up to 44% by 2026 and 55% by 2030, which marks a rise from the previously announced figure of 50%.

The company is also predicting a rise in the sale of electric vehicles across a number of key markets. Sales in Europe are anticipated to rise from 75% to 98%, whilst a rise to 58% (from 55%) is predicted in Japan.

Nissan is also partnering with governments, energy providers and other stakeholders to develop and build the necessary EV charging infrastructure. This would support wider consumer use of electric vehicles, as well as smart grid systems and renewable energy sources. The company has stressed the importance of a circular economy for its electric vehicles, committing to ensuring the sustainability of vehicle batteries by way of improved repurposing and recycling strategies.

Further innovation is promised to improve the ‘accessibility’ and ‘mobility’ of Nissan’s electric vehicles. These include advanced autonomous vehicle technologies, alongside an ‘All-Solid-State Battery’ (ASSB). These batteries are positioned by Nissan as a ‘revolutionary technology’ designed to make EVs safer, more efficient, and affordable. Smaller in size than the current batteries, they enable more sophisticated and flexible design options for electric vehicles, as well as a reduced charging time and more affordable price point for the vehicles themselves.

This latter benefit has particular appeal, given the financial inaccessibility of electric vehicles, which have a higher entry price than their gasoline counterparts. This can often put consumers off the transition from combustion engines to electric vehicles.

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Top 11 Famous Cars From Movies and TV

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Famous cars from movies and TV shows often steal the spotlight. There’s the DeLorean time machine driven by Marty in Back to the Future. And viewers won’t forget the flying blue Ford Anglia commandeered by Fred, George and Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Below, we spotlight the top iconic vehicles that went down in pop culture history.

1. Lotus Esprit S1 – The Spy Who Loved Me

Launched in 1976, the Lotus Esprit S1 turned lots of heads with its unique wedge-shaped silhouette. In the iconic James Bond hit The Spy Who Loved Me, the car was elevated to the next level with a slew of gadgets. Not to mention the ability to transform into a submarine.

2. Pontiac Firebird Trans Am – Smokey and the Bandit

One of the most legendary muscle cars of all time, the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am raced onto the screen with a mammoth 6.6-litre V8 engine. Pair this with shimmering gold graphics and it’s no wonder this model went down in history as one of the most famous cars from movies and TV.

3. Toyota Supra – Fast & Furious

The Fast & Furious franchise is packed with drool-worthy cars. The bright orange Toyota Supra driven by Brian O’Conner is one of the most famous, winning over viewers with its enormous spoiler and striking graphics. It embodied naughties style and inspired car enthusiasts around the world to start customising their wheels.

4. Volkswagen Beetle – Herbie

This pocket-sized model had two heydays. Its first was in 1968 when Disney released sports adventure comedy hit, The Love Bug. Needless to say, the 1963 Volkswagen Beetle featured in the film was the star of the show. Then came Herbie: Fully Loaded, starring Lindsay Lohan. Whether you’re a fan of vintage Herbie or the reimagined 2005 version, there’s no denying the appeal of this adorable model.

5. DeLorean DMC-12 – Back to the Future

When it was first launched in the 1980s, the wedge-shaped body and gull-wing doors were considered the epitome of futuristic. But it wasn’t until Back to the Future was released in 1985 that the DeLorean really took off. Today, it’s one of the most famous cars from movies and TV. Fans around the world scramble to take the iconic model up to 88mph. Of course, not all DeLoreans come with a Flux Capacitor. You’ll need Dr. Emmett Brown on your team to travel back to the future!

6. 1960 Mark II Jaguar – Inspector Morse

It doesn’t get more British than the Jaguar Mark II driven by Inspector Morse. These beauties were built in Coventry in the late 1950s and 1960s, with the famous detective opting for a refined Regency red paintjob. Of all the famous cars from movies and TV shows in the UK, this is one of our favourites.

7. Cadillac Miller-Meteor – Ghostbusters

When it comes to tailfins, it’s hard to compete with the Cadillac Miller-Meteor. It was launched in 1959 but really made a splash in the 80s, when it featured in the much-loved Ghostbusters movie. The car was reimagined as a poltergeist-fighting powerhouse, complete with an iconic red-and-white paint job.  

8. Aston Martin DB5 – Goldfinger

James Bond has had some gorgeous cars over the years. None quite as sleek as the Aston Martin DB5 featured in Goldfinger. In true Bond style, the car is packed with features and gadgets, including machine guns, a radar navigation system and an ejector seat for emergencies.

9. Ford Anglia 105E – Harry Potter

Being locked up at the Dursley’s was no match for Fred, George and Ron. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the trio steal their dad’s enchanted flying Ford Anglia and drive it to Little Whinging to rescue Harry. The next destination is Hogwarts, though the Whomping Willow throws a spanner into the works. This hiccup didn’t stop the baby-blue Ford Anglia from becoming one of the most famous cars from movies and TV.  

10. Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Who could forget the cherry-red Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder commandeered by Ferris Bueller? Despite being off limits, Ferris had no qualms about ‘borrowing’ the car for the day. His antics made it one of the most famous cars from movies and TV. From picking up his girlfriend from the front of the high school (and sealing it with a kiss!) to the moment the valet flies through the air to the Star Wars theme song, the movie is packed with famous Ferrari scenes. Of course, no scene is more iconic than the moment when Cameron defies his dad and kicks the Ferrari off its jacks. Here’s one of our favourite quotes to jog your memory:

Cameron – “The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. Less than a hundred were made. My father spent three years restoring this car. It is his love, it is his passion…”

Ferris – “It is his fault he didn’t lock the garage.”

11. Mini Cooper S – The Italian Job

Who says bigger is better when it comes to famous cars from movies and TV? The Italian Job made a big case for the Mini Cooper S, a firm favourite with British motorists. Perfect for zipping around the city – and for chasing rogue colleagues when they make a run for it with freshly stolen gold bars.

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